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  1. Re:Hmm.... on U.S. Aims To Give Up Control Over Internet Administration · · Score: -1, Troll

    Well, if I was talking bad about the USA, it would have to be any of those countries. Seriously though, I know your schooling and media suck ass in the US, but there are a lot more countries you know.

  2. Re:Oh Shit, not the UN please!!! on U.S. Aims To Give Up Control Over Internet Administration · · Score: 1, Troll

    You can always tell a USian by how much Kool-aid he's drunk about the UN.

  3. Re:America's loss is the enemies' gain on U.S. Aims To Give Up Control Over Internet Administration · · Score: -1, Troll
    Ever think that perhaps the media in the US doesn't allow you to see all the crap it does, exactly like the media in China? Watching the news in the US is like taking a heavy dose of LSD and then being spoon fed red herrings while nobody talks about the elephant in the middle of the room.

    There's a reason why people inside the US seem to love it so much and why sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo many people outside it think they're a narcissistic psychopathic meddling lying nation that starts wars everywhere, ironicly, in the name of 'freedom'.

  4. Re:Oh just feking wonderful... on U.S. Aims To Give Up Control Over Internet Administration · · Score: -1, Troll

    Russia and China are nothing. Think of that police state that has no problem spying on, detaining, locking up, torturing and killing their citizens, the USA.

  5. Re:Hmm.... on U.S. Aims To Give Up Control Over Internet Administration · · Score: -1, Troll

    the US ... is perhaps THE biggest protector of free speech.

    How's the kool-aid taste?

  6. Re:Dunno on Measles Outbreak In NYC · · Score: 1

    and who is going to be doing that testing? Unpleasant consequences? You do know the size of the fines they get slapped with right? What was the consequence for them using thimerosal to crank out lots of vaccines after thimersol was 'no longer used'? The punishment to corporations for breaking the law has ALWAYS been less than actually upholding the law. Take a little stroll in reality, guy.

  7. Re:Why? on EU Votes For Universal Phone Charger · · Score: 1, Informative
    umm, those that use usb like my n900.

    Perhaps in the US where they're big on creating waste it might be different.

  8. Re:all PRNGs are deterministic on Weak Apple PRNG Threatens iOS Exploit Mitigations · · Score: 1

    random and not predictable (with our current limits) are two very different things.

  9. Re:Why? on EU Votes For Universal Phone Charger · · Score: 1, Informative

    No, you don't get a charger with every phone. Imagine being able to buy a phone that you already have a charger for so you don't have to have 20 different chargers in your house.

  10. Re:all PRNGs are deterministic on Weak Apple PRNG Threatens iOS Exploit Mitigations · · Score: 2
    Don't confuse the colloquial term 'random', with the cryptographic term 'random', and the real definition of 'random'.

    This is the problem with english.

  11. Re:all PRNGs are deterministic on Weak Apple PRNG Threatens iOS Exploit Mitigations · · Score: 1
    oh, you're talking about random sensor data. Didn't know that even existed! So is that like sensors enclosed in a bubble of spacetime?

    Multiple sensors in close proximity will just get you a more accurate picture of the energetic environment at that time. Whether or not this makes it harder to hack is a different story.

  12. Re:all PRNGs are deterministic on Weak Apple PRNG Threatens iOS Exploit Mitigations · · Score: 1

    The more information and sensors you use the LESS random it will be... though it may appear more random.

  13. Re:Marketing is everything. on Measles Outbreak In NYC · · Score: 1

    Funny, it's not the gluten or egg that affects me but the mercury!

  14. Re:By Spreading the Truth on Measles Outbreak In NYC · · Score: 1
    intellectuals have a significantly higher chance of being overly protective, vaccinated their children, having germ free houses, eroding the human immune system, and not letting their children play 'dangerous' games.

    Yup, it's evolution. Soon all those 'book smart' people are going to find out their books weren't so useful when dealing with reality. All hail Idiocracy.

  15. Re:Dunno on Measles Outbreak In NYC · · Score: 1
    The problem with scientists is that they're a little too trusting of corporate interests.

    Seriously, if there was an economic reason to keep mercury in vaccines (suprise there is!), there would be good reason (USA mentality) to keep it in and not tell the populace.

    It's a little sad that most scientists live in their safely constructed world of theories and very seldom walk out into the light of reality.

  16. Re:People need to realize... on Measles Outbreak In NYC · · Score: 1

    I know, it's just like USians with their government!

  17. Re:People need to realize... on Measles Outbreak In NYC · · Score: 1

    Theory and reality are two very different things.

  18. Re:Dumb logic on Measles Outbreak In NYC · · Score: 0

    The CIA used a fake movie to get people out of Iran, that doesn't mean Hollywood is just part of the intelligence apparatus.

    If it's a fake movie why would hollywood be involved? Sheesh, put some thought into your shit.

  19. Re:MMR Outcry? on Measles Outbreak In NYC · · Score: 0
    Maybe, just maybe, part of the population is extremely sensitive to all the fucking chemicals, hormones, and toxins that capitalism has forced consumers to ingest.

    -Supposedly intelligent people believing everybody reacts like them.

    -Supposedly intelligent people who can't understand that ldl's are measured for single chemicals and not the cocktail we are exposed to everyday.

    -Supposedly intelligent people who can't understand how two different chemicals can combine to produce more of an effect.

    This pattern is familiar to me. Have you other /.rs seen this before, because it's apparently rampant amongst science fanbois.

  20. Re:Why worry - its natural selection in action on Measles Outbreak In NYC · · Score: 1

    So... no reason to vaccinate right?

  21. Re:MMR Outcry? on Measles Outbreak In NYC · · Score: 1

    Science 201: Correlation does not mean no causation. In fact, correlation is ALWAYS present when there is causation.

  22. Re:Can build paper microscope on Stanford Bioengineer Develops a 50-cent Paper Microscope · · Score: 1

    Are they? Maybe they're really good but laptop manufacturers are really bad at speaker placement?

  23. Re:Thank you come again on Stanford Bioengineer Develops a 50-cent Paper Microscope · · Score: 1

    no, indians are from india the country on the indian continent, making them indians. You're lack of geographical knowledge pegs you as USian.

  24. Re:Interesting Math (like there's another variety) on Meat Makes Our Planet Thirsty · · Score: 1

    You think permaculture is destructive?

  25. Re:Ouya just isn't compelling on Ouya CEO Talks Console's Tough First Year, and Ambitious "Ouya Everywhere" Plan · · Score: 1
    So you're saying you're disappointed there's nothing exclusive on ouya and you also think there's no compelling reason to make an exclusive game. !and you got +5 insightful?!

    bunch of idiots.